50 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 
Prices, except as noted, 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 
VALERIANA, Coccinea Alba. Showy heads of white flowers on 
12 inch stems just above the rich green foliage. June-October. 
Dr itt 
VERBENA, Canadensis. A choice hardy creeping Verbena. Violet- 
Purple flowers from May to fall. 
VINCA Minor (Periwinkle). This popular, rapidly spreading ever- 
green, thrives-in sun and shade and makes useful ground 
covers. Flowers small, bright blue, blossoming from April un- 
autumn. 2 yr. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $1.75, 100 for $10.00. 
VIOLAS—TUFTED PANSIES 
All varieties in this list are adapted for bedding purposes, and 
are almost indispensable for Spring gardening. Various colors 
can be selected to work out extremely interesting color schemes. 
Violas are perfectly hardy and may be given same treatment as 
pansies. 
Arkwright Ruby. Large-flowered type. Color a beautiful bright 
rosy crimson, with terra-cotta shadings, making it an outstand- 
ing variety. It has the added attraction of being very fragrant. 
Bosniaca. Deep red. Dwarf, free-flowering plants, excellent for 
rockeries and edgings as they bloom the entire season. 
Bowle’s Black. An interesting novelty that makes a fine bedder. 
Upright plants are literally covered with small purple-black 
flowers with a tiny eye of gold. Flowers during the entire sea- 
son. 
Florariensis. An alpine prize developed by Mons. Correvon. 
Mottled blue and white flowers appear in profusion in April 
and continue through the Summer. 
Yellow Gem: Another large-flowered, deep pure yellow. Plants 
robust and very free flowering. 
The Hardy Pink Sweet Violet 
Rosina. Lovely pink and rose shades. Blooms freely in the 
spring and again in the fall. Perfectly hardy, grows well in 
any good soil, will stand sun, or endure shade, spreads to 
rnake a good bed, flowers well the first year. 30c each, 3 for 
Tec, 12 for $2.75. 
The Cultivated Blueberries 
In spring the dainty new leaves of blueberries with their pinky, 
bronze tones are very lovely. Even more charming are the car- 
mine-tipped buds and myriads of waxy, white flower-bells. The 
berries, at first green flushed with pink on the sunny side then 
ripening to a lovely soft blue, are exceedingly beautiful till past 
midsummer. To no foliage does autumn bring a more glorious 
and lasting crimson. When the gorgeous leaves drop there remain 
all winter bright red twigs, knobby with the fat buds enfolding 
the promise of next spring's flowers. See last cover page. 
Atunt Mary's Sweet Coan 
The Sweet Corn Supreme 
This is the most wonderful Sweet Corn we have ever grown 
and one grower describes it as “the best sweet corn in the 
world.” 
Is of the most delicious flavor and keeps a long time before 
becoming too hard to use. In fact, usually requires artificial 
heat to cure it for seed purposes. 
Aunt Mary’s corn by its excellent quality, sweetness, and 
flavor makes a stronger appeal to the corn-loving public than 
any other variety and that appeal continues long after you are 
tired of other sweet corns. 
Price liberal size packets, 35c each, 3 for $1.00 postpaid. 
If after growing this wonderful sweet corn you are not entire- 
ly satisfied we will refund every cent you paid us for it. 
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LABELS 
We will make, from your list of varieties, Embossed Aluminum 
Labels, one-half inch wide at five cents each in any quantity de- 
sired. These labels will permanently identify your plants as they 
will last indefinitely. 
